Sunday, February 21, 2016

Passage of Time




     This first photo is of the blue sky at daylight on the corner of my block, while the second photo is of the same sky at around sunset. Both of these photos represent the passage of time from about noon to sunset around 5:40 pm.


     This second group of photos shows a passage of time as my dad, mom and I eat our meal at taco bell. The first image is a picture of our food before we ate it, while the second one is basically a picture of all our trash after we ate our food.


     Lastly, this third group of photos shows a passage of time with a photo of baby Clover's birthday cake before my older cousin cut the cake and one of the cake after she sliced it for everyone to eat. Clover is my cousins youngest daughter. The girl in the photo is my older cousin Charis Shidaki who is the mother of Clover.





Thursday, February 18, 2016

Calm or Caotic

   
     All these photos were taken on the Hawaiian Islands. The first image in the photo is located in the Pacific Ocean with one of the small islands in the background, while the second photo is an image of a particularly crowded group of trees that is chaotic in comparison.


      This second group of photos were also taken in the Hawaiian Islands, but the first one is a calm image of a group of trees on a sandy beach. In contrast, the second photo is of a crowded line outside the Pineapple Plantation. It's chaotic to stand in line with a crowded group of people.


     This third group of photos shows a quiet photo of a naval ship and its piers behind it, while the next photo of the girl dancing shows a crowded room as a large group of people look on in awe. The picture of the crowd is extremely chaotic as the crowd of tourists look on and is quite busy.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Digitally Retouched Missiles

 
 
As you can see, where the error is in this picture, the Iranian state media added a fourth missile “to cover a grounded missile that may have failed during the test,” the agency said. It was believed to be an authentic image of missile test fire in Iran when a bunch of big newspaper companies such as the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune printed it as legit. However, "the actual photo was taken in October 2006, outside the Iranian City of Qom." Notice if you zoomed in closely at the sky around the faked missile image, it's the same pale blue colored gradient as the higher missile it was chopped from. Even "the contours of the billowing smoke match perfectly near the ground, as well in immediate wake of the missile," meaning the second photo is clearly photoshopped in.

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